JOURNALISTIC CHANGES.
We have more journalistic changes to chronicle. The "Wanganui Times," Colonel M'Donnell's organ, and a virulent and unscrupulous opponent of the late Ministry, has expired with the late year, after having been long in a state of hopeless decline. The Thames "Mining Journal" is dead, probably extinguished by the "Leader." The " Evening Mail," of Hokitika, has disappeared beneath the horizon, but a new luminary has arisen in the northern heavens. v We have received the first three numbers of the Auckland "Evening Star," a very creditably printed paper, which appears —though a firm supporter of the new Superintendent —to have some connection with the " Daily Southern Cross." Auckland now possesses three weeklies and five dailies -three in the morning and two in the evening; and one weekly and three dailies are published on the Thames gold-fields ! We omitted earlier to mention that the Auckland "Daily News" and Chrisuchurch " Independent" have some time ago retired from the field, after a very brief existence.
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 753, 17 January 1870, Page 2
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164JOURNALISTIC CHANGES. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 15, Issue 753, 17 January 1870, Page 2
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